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Index Brian Lochore

Sir Brian James Lochore (3 September 1940 – 3 August 2019) was a New Zealand rugby union player and coach who represented and captained the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 28 relations: Alex Wyllie, British & Irish Lions, Bryce Rope, Colin Meads, Fred Allen (rugby union), Heartland Championship, International Rugby Hall of Fame, John Graham (rugby union), List of New Zealand national rugby union players, Lochore Cup, Masterton, Memorial Park, Masterton, New Zealand national rugby union team, New Zealand Order of Merit, Order of New Zealand, Order of the British Empire, Queen Elizabeth II National Trust, Rugby union, Rugby union positions, South Africa national rugby union team, Wairarapa Bush Rugby Football Union, Wairarapa College, Wairarapa Rugby Football Union, Waitangi Day, 1970 Birthday Honours (New Zealand), 1987 Rugby World Cup, 1995 Rugby World Cup, 1999 Birthday Honours (New Zealand).

  2. Deaths from colorectal cancer in New Zealand
  3. New Zealand national rugby union team coaches
  4. People educated at Wairarapa College
  5. Rugby football people awarded knighthoods
  6. Rugby union players from Masterton
  7. World Rugby Awards winners

Alex Wyllie

Alexander John "Grizz" Wyllie (born 30 August 1944) is a New Zealand rugby union former player and coach. Brian Lochore and Alex Wyllie are New Zealand international rugby union players and New Zealand national rugby union team coaches.

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British & Irish Lions

The British & Irish Lions is a rugby union team selected from players eligible for the national teams of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

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Bryce Rope

Douglas Bryce Rope (11 February 1923 – 2 March 2013) was the coach of the New Zealand rugby union team from 1983 to 1984. Brian Lochore and Bryce Rope are New Zealand national rugby union team coaches.

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Colin Meads

Sir Colin Earl Meads (3 June 1936 – 20 August 2017) was a New Zealand rugby union player. Brian Lochore and Colin Meads are Knights Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, New Zealand international rugby union players, rugby football people awarded knighthoods, rugby union number eights and World Rugby Hall of Fame inductees.

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Fred Allen (rugby union)

Sir Frederick Richard Allen (9 February 1920 – 28 April 2012) was a captain and coach of the All Blacks, New Zealand's national rugby union team. Brian Lochore and Fred Allen (rugby union) are Knights Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, New Zealand Officers of the Order of the British Empire, New Zealand international rugby union players, New Zealand national rugby union team coaches, rugby football people awarded knighthoods and World Rugby Hall of Fame inductees.

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Heartland Championship

The Heartland Championship competition, known for sponsorship reasons as the Bunnings Warehouse Heartland Championship, is a domestic rugby union competition in New Zealand.

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International Rugby Hall of Fame

The International Rugby Hall of Fame (IRHOF) was a hall of fame for rugby union. Brian Lochore and International Rugby Hall of Fame are World Rugby Hall of Fame inductees.

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John Graham (rugby union)

Sir David John Graham (9 January 1935 – 2 August 2017), generally known as John Graham, was a New Zealand educator and rugby union player. Brian Lochore and John Graham (rugby union) are Knights Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, New Zealand international rugby union players, rugby football people awarded knighthoods and rugby union number eights.

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List of New Zealand national rugby union players

, 1220 players have played rugby union for New Zealand's national team, known since 1905 as the All Blacks. Brian Lochore and List of New Zealand national rugby union players are New Zealand international rugby union players.

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Lochore Cup

The Lochore Cup is a New Zealand rugby union trophy named after famed Wairarapa Bush and All Blacks player and coach Brian Lochore.

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Masterton

Masterton (Whakaoriori.) is a large town in the Greater Wellington Region of New Zealand that operates as the seat of the Masterton District (a territorial authority or local-government district).

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Memorial Park, Masterton

Memorial Park, also known as Trust House Memorial Park for sponsorship reasons and formerly as Cameron and Soldiers' Park, is a sports facility which is located in Masterton, Wellington region, New Zealand.

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New Zealand national rugby union team

The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks, represents New Zealand in men's international rugby union, which is considered the country's national sport.

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New Zealand Order of Merit

The New Zealand Order of Merit is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system.

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Order of New Zealand

The Order of New Zealand is the highest honour in the New Zealand royal honours system, created "to recognise outstanding service to the Crown and people of New Zealand in a civil or military capacity". Brian Lochore and Order of New Zealand are Members of the Order of New Zealand.

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Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.

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Queen Elizabeth II National Trust

The Queen Elizabeth II National Trust (QEII) is a registered charity and statutory New Zealand organisation independent from the government and managed by a board of directors.

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Rugby union

Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or more often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in England in the first half of the 19th century.

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Rugby union positions

In the game of rugby union, there are 15 players on each team, comprising eight forwards (wearing jerseys numbered 1–8) and seven backs (numbered 9–15).

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South Africa national rugby union team

The South Africa national rugby union team, commonly known as the Springboks (colloquially the Boks, Bokke or Amabhokobhoko), is the country's national team governed by the South African Rugby Union.

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The Wairarapa Bush Rugby Football Union is the body that regulates rugby union in Masterton, New Zealand.

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Wairarapa College

Wairarapa College is a state coeducational secondary school located in Masterton, New Zealand.

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The Wairarapa Rugby Football Union was formed in 1886 and played until 1971, when they amalgamated with the Bush Rugby Football Union to form Wairarapa Bush Rugby Football Union.

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Waitangi Day

Waitangi Day (Te Rā o Waitangi, the national day of New Zealand, marks the anniversary of the initial signing—on 6 February 1840—of the Treaty of Waitangi.

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1970 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

The 1970 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen on the advice of the New Zealand government to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders.

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1987 Rugby World Cup

The 1987 Rugby World Cup was the first Rugby World Cup.

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1995 Rugby World Cup

The 1995 Rugby World Cup (Rugbywêreldbeker 1995), was the third Rugby World Cup.

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1999 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

The 1999 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders.

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See also

Deaths from colorectal cancer in New Zealand

New Zealand national rugby union team coaches

People educated at Wairarapa College

Rugby football people awarded knighthoods

Rugby union players from Masterton

World Rugby Awards winners

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Lochore

Also known as Lochore, Brian, Sir Brian Lochore.